STOCKTON - Olivier Roy delivered another strong performance in the net, and this time the Thunder generated the offense he needed to win.

Roy had 29 saves and team captain Garet Hunt scored a second period goal for his 100th point in the ECHL as the Thunder beat the Bakersfield Condors 2-1 Sunday in front of a crowd of 4,304 at Stockton Arena. It was the final meeting of the season between the teams, with Stockton holding an 8-2-1 advantage.

Roy, who returned from the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League earlier in the week, played well but lost a 1-0 decision to the Ontario Reign on Saturday. He equaled his effort against the Condors, and Hunt and Shawn Weller provided goals to earn the busy Thunder (34-26-9, 77 points) a win.

"Olivier was very good, and you need that type of performance from your goalie and your defense when you've played seven games in the last 10 days," Thunder coach Matt Thomas said. "You need them to step up. Olivier is a difference-maker, and we needed him to be. It was a big performance by him."

Bakersfield (21-41-5, 47) cut the Thunder's lead to 2-1 with 11 minutes, 4 seconds remaining in the game on a long shot by Kyle Haines that took an odd bounce past Roy. The Condors had many opportunities to tie it up, especially when Ryan Constant (cross checking) and Ryan Hayes (high sticking) were called for penalties simultaneously and Bakersfield had 2 minutes of a 5-on-3 advantage with about 7 minutes left.

But Roy and Stockton's penalty-kill unit turned away the Condors, who were 0-for-7 on the power play.

"Our (penalty kill) came up huge," Roy said. "It's been very impressive, and we just need to keep it up. The guys scored two goals early to get us the lead and from there we played well defensively."

Hunt is in his fifth season with the Thunder and is the franchise's all-time leader with 311 games played. He scored his sixth goal of the season when he faked a shot to get a Condor to move out of position and beat Bakersfield goalie Brian Stewart late in the second period.

"I just knew I was going to fake shoot and get him to slide. I knew where I wanted to shoot and I put it there," Hunt said. "The franchise has given me an opportunity to play in this many games and get 100 points. It's a good feeling."

Weller scored Stockton's first goal 6:21 into the contest. Hunt almost had a second goal into an empty net at the final buzzer, but the officials waved it off.

Earlier in the day the Thunder added to its roster by signing free-agent rookie forward Andrew Clark, who played against Bakersfield. In four seasons at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, he had 131 points in 111 games.

"He looked good," Thomas said of Clark. "He's a guy that can score and he's a good penalty-killer. He can play in any situation."